What was the doctors fear?

The Doctor
The Doctor
The Doctor is the titular main protagonist of the Doctor Who franchise. He/She is a Time Lord, a human-like alien who protects the Earth, along with countless other worlds, throughout time and space, from such menaces as the Daleks and The Master (an evil Time Lord who was a childhood friend of the Doctor).
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fears that he will either get Rory and Amy
Amy
Amelia Jessica Pond — sometimes styled Amelia Williams after her marriage and also known as Amy — was a companion of the Eleventh Doctor. She was nurse Rory Williams's girlfriend and later wife and the mother of Melody Pond, who later became known as River Song.
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killed or have to watch them die
. These themes were also touched on in The Vampires of Venice and School Reunion. Both episodes were also written by Toby Whithouse.
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What is doctor's biggest fear?

Fear of failure is the greatest fear for most physicians—and with good reason. The stakes are high in medicine, sometimes a matter of life and death. Doctors feel they need to make the right call every time. There's no room for mistakes.
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What was doctors fear in Doctor Who?

The Doctor is afraid of death because they don't know what comes next. While they have made sacrifices numerous times, it's always been during times of crisis rather than due to prior knowledge. The prospect of knowing when they will die is torturous to the Doctor's psyche.
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What was the 11th doctors fear?

The Eleventh Doctor faced his worst fear in "The God Complex," which was revealed to be the ever-present crack in time, but is there more to this Doctor Who mystery?
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Who is the Doctor's enemy?

The Doctor's enemies. Daleks- The Daleks have been the enemies of the Timelords since day one. They were involved in the "Time War", where The Doctor was forced to kill all of the other Timelords and Daleks. Unfortunately, some Daleks have survived and continue to wreak havoc in the universe.
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Who is Doctor's strongest enemy?

The Master

He (or she, depending on the regeneration) is very much the Moriarty to the Doctor's Sherlock Holmes. For all the horrific aliens and monsters that he faces, the Doctor's greatest foe will always be his twisted Time Lord counterpart.
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What is the deadliest creature in Doctor Who?

Doctor Who - "A Dalek is the most dangerous creature in the universe..." 💥 #DoctorWhoDay | Facebook.
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Was the Doctor a weeping angel?

After failing to escape the Extraction Squad, the Doctor was transformed into a Weeping Angel in order to be transported outside of the universe, to Division.
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Why did the 12th doctor go blind?

This week's episode of Doctor Who ended on one hell of a cliffhanger, with the Doctor revealing that he'd gone permanently blind after spending a bit of time unprotected in the vacuum of space (he'd previously implied it was only a temporary affliction).
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Who is the 11th doctor in love with?

Clara Oswald was always the Eleventh Doctor's “Impossible Girl,” a mystery to be solved “wrapped in an enigma, squeezed into a skirt that's just a little bit too … tight.” And according to the Eleventh Doctor himself, she was also his girlfriend.
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What was Amy's fear?

Her greatest fear is disappointing her father. Howie walks into a room of young women that are all mocking his stammer, which immediately returns. Amy, Rory, the Doctor and Gibbis jump into another hotel room. This one seems to be occupied by the weeping angels.
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What is the scariest episode of Dr Who?

Scariest Episodes Of Doctor Who, Ranked
  1. 1 The Empty Child (Series 1)
  2. 2 Blink (Series 3) ...
  3. 3 The Impossible Astronaut/Day Of The Moon (Series 6) ...
  4. 4 Midnight (Series 4) ...
  5. 5 Silence In The Library/Forest Of The Dead (Series 4) ...
  6. 6 Gridlock (Series 3) ...
  7. 7 The Girl In The Fireplace (Series 2) ...
  8. 8 Night Terrors (Series 6) ...
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What is the darkest Doctor Who episode?

But one specific episode stands out as the darkest one of all, and it's arguably one of the single greatest episodes in the entire series. The episode in question is none other than the 2009 episode “The Waters of Mars”, starring David Tennant of Jessica Jones and Good Omens fame as the Tenth Doctor.
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What is the fear of death in doctors?

"Thanatophobia": Physician's Perspective of Dealing with Patients with Fear of Death.
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Why did the Doctor pick his face?

In "The Girl Who Died," the Doctor finally remembers that he shares a face with a man he was persuaded to save in Pompeii, despite his initial reluctance to alter the timeline. He surmises that he subconsciously chose this face as a reminder that his job is to save lives.
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Did the Doctor know it was Clara?

Some time afterwards, Clara met the Eleventh Doctor again, when an earlier version of him was sad about not being able to locate Clara. He did not realise her identity, nor did she know that she herself was the "friend" for whom he was looking.
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Why did they make the 13th Doctor a woman?

Tom Baker thought a woman could take over from him after his tenure as the Time Lord ended in 1981. The show's creator, Sydney Newman, suggested in the 80s that, if the show were to continue, the Doctor should change gender.
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Can you destroy a Weeping Angel?

Possessing a natural and unique defence mechanism, the Angels are quantum locked. This means that they can only move when no other living creature, including their own kind, is looking at them. As soon as they are observed, they instantly turn to stone and cannot be killed.
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Are Weeping Angels Time Lord?

The Weeping Angels are dead Time Lords

One scene in 2010's 'The End of Time - Part Two' has two Time Lords punished by being forced to stand stock still "as monuments to their shame" – like "the weeping angels of old."
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Why do Time Lords cover their eyes?

Assuming Rassilon's punishment is some long-standing Gallifrey tradition, it seems that troublesome Time Lords throughout the civilization's history were made to cover their eyes and assume the position of a statue to atone for their sins.
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What is the scariest Doctor Who villain?

The Weeping Angels are arguably the scariest creatures in the Doctor Who universe. They look peaceful as angel statues, but they can move at incredibly high speeds whenever they are not being observed. The fact that the real world is filled with statues makes them even creepier.
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Is the Doctor the last of his species?

This new incarnation, known as the "War Doctor", ultimately caused the annihilation of both species in war, causing the Doctor to become the last of his kind.
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Does the Doctor have 3 hearts?

Like other members of their race, the Doctor has two hearts (binary vascular system), a "respiratory bypass system" that allows the Doctor to go without air, an internal body temperature of 15–16 °C (60 °F) and occasionally exhibits a super-human level of stamina and the ability to absorb, withstand and expel large ...
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